Taormina is a rare gem. Definitely worth seeing! İt is a unique location on top of the hill overlooking to Etna. So charming and elegant with variety of hotels and restaurants
We loved this place. So ancient. Not everyone is friendly. It's clear a lot of local shops don't like tourists. But they're rudeness is offset by the others loveliness. de javu is a must eat at.
Beautiful village with small alleys to walk around. Don't miss the view of the beach from several spots. Be willing to explore for nice places to eat and shop.
Buram buram romantizm kokan tatlış bir yer, gece dolunay da varsa gece seyredin mazarasını, kendinizi masal şehrinde hissedebilirsiniz, evlilik teklif etmek isteyenler için çok uygun bir yer 😍💍🥰
Stroll down Corso Umberto I from Porta Catania to Porta Messina and enjoy the beautiful historic buildings and the amazing panoramas of the Sicilian east coast and Mount Etna.
Cidadecara mas que vale a pena conferir, sua beleza natural, histórica e seus bares e restaurantes, bem como sua paisagem encantam qualquer estilo de visitante.
Taormina has two parts: the Greek city, which runs from the Greek-Roman Theater to the clock tower on Piazza IX Aprile, and the medieval Norman city that stretches from there to Porta Catania.
If there are to many people on Corso Umberto I go to the nearby smaller streets. And don't miss to visit the Greek theatre (best at morning or evening). Or take a walk upstairs to Castelmola.
Не в сезон пустынно. Поесть с 14 до 19 часов решительно негде. Из разведанных красот-только греческийтеатр. Поездка на один день-достаточна что бы пройти городок вдоль и поперек